We have a rich selection of books for both adults and children alike, ranging from fiction to non-fiction, with writers from Singapore and other parts of the world. We add new titles every week, keeping up with the latest reading trends. These titles are also available for purchase by schools’ for reading programmes.

"The Eight Immortals are among the most popular figures of Chinese myths and legends. In fact they are the legendary figures closest to the hearts of the ordinary people. The stories in this book show how eight ordinary people in ancient China attained immortality through selfless actions and good deeds. Be enthralled by the vivid description of the great battle at the Palace of the Dragon King.
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While the first book The Eight Immortals Cross The Sea recounts how eight ordinary people in ancient China attain immortality through selfless actions and good deeds, this instalment continues their adventures as immortals — helping and saving ordinary people on earth.
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• A historical story all Singaporean children should know • 2018 is the 125th anniversary of the naming of the Vanda Miss Joaquim (Singapore Post and Mint to commemorate) • Highlights Singapore history, Armenians’ important role in history and the birth of the National Flower Learn More

Meet Ang Ku Kueh Girl and her friends Png Kueh Girl, Kueh Lapis Girl, Curry Puff Boy and Roti Prata Boy in this charming new series for early readers, inspired by some of Singapore’s most beloved foods. In The Magical Dragon Playground, Ang Ku Kueh Girl comes face to face with a terrifying monster, and makes a very special new friend, learning an important lesson in the process. Learn More

This unique book — based on the author's experience in teaching his grandchildren mathematics the fun way — provides the knowledge and skills to teach math to young children, through learning games with playing cards. Learn More

Heroes abound in the land of Chinese myths. Generations have been enthralled and inspired by characters of yesteryears, drawing upon their wisdom and virtues for motivation and guidance. The enduring quality of these myths has been proven with the passage of time.
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It’s Chinese New Year, and Bo Bo and Cha Cha’s artist friend, Kevin, has come from China to celebrate with the pandas, as well as show his work at a special New Year exhibition. The pandas’ friends at the Mandai Zoo are eager to meet Kevin, but when they do, Kevin is mean and nasty to them! He even tells Kera’s daughter, Saloma, that her painting is awful. It finally takes a little orangutan to show Kevin how to be a good guest and an even better friend.
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